Screencasts on a Budget

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This presentation on how to create tutorials that help demonstrate on screen activities or explain conceptual ideas was provided during a TechTalk for the MCLC. January 27, 2011

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Screencasts on a Budget: Low Cost Options for Reference, Instruction, Training & More!

Juliann Couture, Lisa Kammerlocher, Roger Knouff

Juliann CoutureSocial Sciences Librarian

Lisa KammerlocherSocial Sciences Librarian

Roger KnouffMap Librarian

Screencasting

Wide Applicability

AP Photo/Chitose Suzuki #03062403466

AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster #070213043774

Challenge: Speedy Development

AP Photo/Chuck Burton #071012044385

Considerations for Your Library: • Blocked sites• Ease of getting back to

what you create• File Types produced• Ease of use for the

average person• Flexible use – YouTube,

embedding, local storage

• Editing capability• Accessibility

Our Options

http://www.techsmith.com/jing/

• Free Options– Local Installation– SWF Files– Screenshot, image editing

and annotations– Single User

• Paid Options– YouTube Upload– Branding – MP4

http://screenr.com/

• Free– Browser based– SWF – MP4 Files– Download available after

product is published– Simultaneous Users

Many other Many other options – select options – select the right tool for the right tool for you!you!

Our Solution: Screenr

Implementation: Orientation

http://libguides.asu.edu/content.php?pid=141091

Implementation: Course

Allison’s http://libguides.asu.edu/content.php?pid=99758&sid=748827

Implementation: ADA

Bumps in the Road

Bumps in the Road: Tied to Twitter

Bumps in the Road: Barriers

Resources for You

Thank you and Questions?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/trojanguy/2796747263#

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